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'An earthly heart I have' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'Soon as faith the Lord can see' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'No sorrowful cross' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'If guilt pursue thee with its cry' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'Art thou by sin a captive led?' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'That image-chamber foul' (hymn) written by John Betteridge

'A wondrous wine there is' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'Say, is thy heart well broke' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'No wit or will of man' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'A thousand snares beset' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'I seek and hope to find' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'Our fancy loves to range' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'With solemn weekly state' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'How backward is my heart' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'Wherewith shall I come before the Most High' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'O where shall I find a guide to direct' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'O Lord, with shame I do confess' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'A godliness which feeds on form' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'Thou poor, afflicted, tempted soul' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'Gracious God, thy children keep' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'And does thy heart for Jesus pine' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'I hear a righteous man' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'In darkness born, I went astray' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'When Jesus would his grace proclaim' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'No awful sense we find of sin' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'My business lies at Jesus' gate' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'He that trusts in his own heart' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'Dear dying Friend, we look on thee' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'No wisdom of man can spy out his heart' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'My heart is by nature is a stone' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'Self-condemned and abhorred' (hymn) written by John Berridge

'My God, the spring of all my joys' (hymn) written by Isaac Watts

'Elegiac Stanzas Suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle in a Storm, Painted by Sir George Beaumont' (poem) written by William Wordsworth

'The Brook' (poem) written by Alfred, Lord Tennyson